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Alt--. X. - . , ' - - - ' -MJL J ' s 1 th ! , -A .J. .. VOLUME XIX. OREGON MISSOURI, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1883. NUMBER 23. ffw Mi i n Count; court moot next Monday Jarwy Jnckolsnt Kroek & Wnlsnns, Will HoUock is buying apples at Wo havo a farm ft ICO acres for sales. Call at this office. Over six Inches of rntn fell up to Wctlnctday nrnin of last week. Golrln & Co. .shipped two car loads ot hogs to Kansas City, Tuesday. A few sorond band wagons and bug :glos at D. M. Martin's at bargains. Tho Schlolzhauer mill is now run iuing nnd turning out piles of lumber. Services at tho Christian church .Sunday, morning and evening, by O. C. Hill. Miss Kato Lchincr will spend tho winter with friends in Whito Cloud, Kansas. Those who miss tho Scoley lecture, will miss a treat. M. E. church, next "Monday evening. E. P. Uostettor is now receiving iroih oysters, and it is just tho placo to Ibo served nicely. Tho old post-office building for sale, inquire at once of C. V. Thomas, Agent, Oregon, Mo. When you nsk Joe Willlums, of Forbes, about freight, don't bo surprls .cil at his yelling "ten pottHder and u tboy." October wns a very wot mouth. .Almost every day wo had rain or so 'much cloudiness that tho roads could .not dry off. Tho apples have a'l been gathered. A larger cmp was produced than many tbehoved earlier in tho soasun. Trices ,have been fair 15 to 75 fonts. Tom Fry was conipollod to bo ab Bent from bis butcher show a few days ilari ock, on account of bin wife's 1 II nuss. lie can now be .found nt his post with tho choicest meats. T. II. Idlo and Stephen Morris ot Indiana, were in the Liberty neighbor-i-hood last week, prospecting for a farm. JThey were delighted with our county und inuy locate. Holt county will wel come all such. Our very eutuiuiit county collector, J? . P. Wclty, is now interviewing the manufacturers and merchants of our -eounty. Dining Ins absencu tho ofllco will bo open and business will be at tended lo by W. H. Richards. Tho first snow of the season fell on rtliu 24:h ult. About one inch was tho .most that laid on the ground U any one time, although between three mul four inches would nearest represent tho actual all. From Captain Kuuoher we learn that this was the eleventh time since 1855, when tho first snow fell in Octobor. In 1878, four inches tell. Wo had a vory pleasant call last Thursday from Jamas T Howe, cosinty clerk of Macon county, who was hero accompanied by Ids wife, vUlting Mis. Howe's broMier.Dr. T.J. Thatcher. Mr. Jlowe is now njpying his second term na joooiaty tiler k, and Is ono of tho most (Mpvilar men In Northeast Missouri. As lung us Macon county is democratic, it will bo difficult indeed to be at him. We were glad to meet him. Jihn F. Soyfer a prosperous f ar mor living couth of town u few mile?, feii just returuod from Nebraska, where the tuxdo ' two weeks' visit looking af tor bis interests, which consists of a ball section of laud. Whllo on this (trip he want on farther wost-to Nance county, where be purchased another tli id f section. He was surprised to fit d land commanding high prices raw praltlo being worth from seven to ten dollars per acre. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. King gave u very pleasant party Inst Thursday eve ning, to tl.eir daughter, Palsy, it being Jier ninth Inrih day. An elegant repast was spread at which about forty littlo tnlses were seu'ed. Voting butterflies could not havu fluttered around moro gaily thiui did these h ippy, light hearted little ones. Wo be'iove in these young folks' githorlngs, as they always rvuiatu n green spot in their niomory and they hell) to make life brighter and. affection iiJto labjj. . H uur citizens nro to ue lavorou witn ,u drduatto entertainment on this Fri idny evening, at the opera hoitle, by tho .Oregon Dramatic Club. While it will ibe tho llrat apjicariuice of thu patties as an organization, aewr&l of the mem- burs bayo appearwl bvore an Orego audience on other o&easwni always been well iruecived. There is much talent in tho various mombors of the club, and as tbo piny selected, "A Widow Hunt" is ono that will put them to the tost, wo trust our people will give them a crowded house. There is no good reason why Oregon should not Hipport a . " Home Troupe " With 4prppo.r encouragement this club (hopes to'bi able to glyo.our poopla tv play ' jiice W'twlcu a'mbnth. Turn out every Levi y 'a nV 1111 tbo house. Jorsoy Collars at Kreck & Watson'?. John Vanllusktrk, took in Mound City, this cek. Miss Clara Wilkinson.of Forest City, was In St. Joe. lust week. We nro sorry to of lonm the serious lllno-s ot Undo Jnko Fostor. Horn, to Cliff McFaddnn and wlfo. Sunday October 27th, a ton. Mr. H. 11. Foster hits nzaln taken chnrgo of tho Forest City Hotel. Cunt. Lucas has has purchased U. P. Zooks residence In Forest City. Emma Socman, of DuUcr, Knnsns, is visitiug Eva Hiiznn, of Furest City. Mr. Josso Smith was In White Cloud, Kansas, last .'Saturday on busi ness, Miss Sarah Smith Is visiting friends in Mound City and Minnesota Valley. Mis Fannlo Gold, of Mound City, is vMtlng her aunt, Mis. Fryman, of this rily. C.1C. Potter,tho telegraph operator at Forest City, is recovering from an attack of aguo. Tho Woman's Christian Temper ance Union wilt meet at tho Pio.-by tcnun church, this Friday ntternoon, nt threo o'clock. iNfCDPRATC uf Liiuunio A Full and Complete Line of Cloaks, Dolmans, Russian Circulars, Ulsterettes, Etc., For Ladles' MIjscs, and Children in all thu Latest nnd Nobbiest St) lei, and nt astoiilhhingiy Low Prices. 'For Men, Youths and Boys At .bottom l-Tices. Big Drives in CANTON PLANUS ! BOOTS Jk.1T3D SSIOES Cheaper than tin CHEAPEST. Mens' Wh lo Stock, Saddlo-Soani Hoots for $2.50 Mens" Warranted lland-Mado Kip Boot., $1.00. A Full iiml Complete Line of Itt'liHEIt GOODS (Catidec liiiuul) in Hnt Arvtu-.i and StitnlrN, fur Men, Wotne and Children. A call at out store and an inspcetioii of our stovk and prh n1, will convince you Unit we tire offer lug rare bargains in in all lines ol goods. St. Joseph Co-Operative Store, GEORGE RAPP, Manager. Maitland, Mo. Lee Polk Is employed at Fairfax. llliinkuts, Comforts nnd lied Spreads at Kreck & Watson's. Joe. lllevens, of Falrlax, lias been vlslllug ft lend") iu Holt county, the past week. S P.JJowcll, formerly of this placo,ls building a residence on his farm ncr.r Fairfax. Mlts Itejslo Leheiuor Mrs. McKluncy's class during tho tern porary absence ot tho latter, MOUND OITV. Tiir. Austin H II $ AiHtlli ,1)1 M 15 .. Ilr:iille N M 10 2.. , . I'iKlirai: C It 0 60... Crori(!C 10... (JllPiiitirM 1' t. HA .. Oooimt T I! 7 18... (nipi'litord It leu... C"tint & Meyer IWWJ... ritwn v Hiioii mw .. lliirli.mi MA 4 10... 3(1 11. . . IS 40 .. 30 7 Denny. I It i i:tt i .it ' IMrl & Hon , , , , illciiti I! 0 Is teaching I (Hovel & I'orAtunri I ((.'(irtfc Aiiiipr.... I ILiincliprW M. ... Iln,ktii C I .iMirf U Eil. Park, formeily of this cltv.has . fKiSTOSVi. SUk S.XKW 43UO U.V 10U) frOU 1U) X4 600 rooo coio :oo lr-J (SOU 1M0 iMco.... nii o)eued a blacksmith shop at Fairfax. Ho is alo building irvoMilencu. Warren H. Davis iclurned l.vt Sat urday it om Kansas City, whero he had hi i!ti attending the Cuited State court us ti iitnd juror. - (Jiiloon Kiinkel.propiielor of Dutch Mills, Oregon, Holt coitnly.iiccompany rd by his wife, were in tho city yester day on a trading expedition St. Joe soph Utizcltc. P. M. Zook, tho photograph-.!', w I now prepatcd to make you ha good picture' and as cheap, as you cm (ct I iu Si. Joseph. Ho also has n largo stock of pietuio frames for sale cheap. Don't fail to glvu him a call. He doe notliiii-' bnt ltrt ch-s work. I'olter .Inn 1. 1 r.iiirii 1. 1 Until c i .s.nltli a Amies. ... , .niitll AH i Mnltli Run S Welly i: A.VCo ... 1-3 00 SIM..., 7175.... 3 &.... .-10 75..., f.U 45. . . . 71s... 1IW., 1 61... con.... woo.... 77.... C.l to.... WS5.... (U4 31 Ul 3.VO 175 IWO 11MJ I'.SO 70 Si'. 4000 1N 9000 4WD Tot.sl . Sl.f0 3l JCJ015 MAITI.ANDl Co CTOINrE TOW3NTSE33STI3 & CO., Respectfully asks The Attention of the People of Holt County to their Unequalled Assortment of FOR MEN, FOU BOY'S FOR 0111 If 8, Il'ilurt 1 .K i:ill;illk .1 (.' i:iiik.i K& Ol I''iaii(.ke.liilliis I'liincy Wltlliuiw A: To . . llraliiini .V I'miiic llltikli'M.I llHltli-til .Ins Ili-nlil W U Iti'MliberKer R. Lewis.... Klilil Alt Messenger & Siiriioer . I'liuiip.H J i: &i'n ItnliertH.V Miller Smith II I) HirliiK !' II Mltllvuli Miil Hlieilinrni- AM HI .lni (;nnienitle Store Htone .1 It 'I racy R Hon Tinner & i 'tumulus ... Vimilerllilrte Jno d On . Williams A .yCo . ... 3133.... V ..... 2J W ... till..., 30 no.... 45 on. . . . . . . 1 M.... a do.... .17 M.... I Ml.... 75 00.... .10W.... i-.'M ... .175.. . r.w ... a ui lo Ml . . 15 im. . . . 15(10 ... IS 75 ... .'2 W. . . . MM ... U7 00 ... Total i IR 1 cl iHILDREN. FOR EVERYBODY Assorted with great -care and bought under the most favorable circumstances for cash. Our motto is Fair and Square Dealing. All goods are marked and sold at the Lowest Legitimate Prices. "We propose giving entire satisfaction to all, or the money cheerfully refunded. "We solicit your patronage. Remember the place, J OlieS, TOWHSeUd & C&9 Gov. 4th and Felix Sts., St. Joseph, Mo. Allen S. IViwor Itiintenstm k S; VtU'o llr.utiniry l.ewlj DntiKlity V A llavin tiros l)aetiiiort A 1' ' t'.ivltl (.tins i Knurr A Wllxoa , llniiierKHinltli Il.iltli W II l.awreiiei' Sisters I Hinltli (leo Vt i Hlilploy I. A netiHti'K .v nojer Sinlrl M K Tliumaslt Co Wiiitc 1 O Winner K IIoKtefcW It Ir 2tiX). I'ltAKi. Mt(l Vfit nio;ltulto lenrn Irotn Cham bcru, Marnny & Co., ot St. Joseph, that their dry good. titido this full in nearly 33 1-3 percent, butter than It ha? been before, in fact in thclrputicnco bettor than it has ever been. Our popular monoy leaner, J. Fo-ter Marshall, will hereafter inako his headquarters at M.jtmd City. Ho will bu in Oregon .Motidtund Tuoday of each week, and parties doiiriux to Uorrow money can seo him by calling at thu Howell House. Messrs. W. F. and Link Howard have putchasud John Inhi'Min's outtit of carpenter's tooN, iucluditi"; bracket caws, oto., and will open a shop in this pmoo next week. Wo wish thu boys success, as they nro both industrious,' hard working young men. Mr. John Oouldsbciry, of Gn'ena, Chorokeo County, Kansas,is visiting re latives iu Oregon. "Undo John," as ho is familiarly cal led, Is now four score years old, und is as spry as young men that have only turr.ud ono score. Tho Thimblo Skoms on fio Orchard City wagon tiro of thu tlnust quality of Lake Superior Iron, and nro cast over our own pattern and fitted on thu axle by tho latest improved skoln.liUing machine. Sold by II. C. Schmidt,' Ur .7 gon, Mo. J. G. AehulT, of Highland, Kaiil" was in Oregon, last week, and gavois a lriendly call. Ho was over iu the hi-tcre-t of tho Highland Marblo YaAl. Tin su desiring any work In the inaruAi or graulto lttiu, should see Mr. A. boiojV) buying. y Gcoigu H trnion returuod from Ijjs hip to Southern Missouri, last Sumlav, whore lie'luul been looking up thuwtt poets for going Into the dock bu tuifa. Geotgo snys he did not Und ui ythinn to suit Dim. and that thu country docs Mot at KteeU & at- Strap Sandals tonV. Hev. tieorgo Mtllcr. of St. Josoph, was Iu Otegoti, thU tvuek. The Kuiikel Mauutacturing Com pany are offering wooion goods at wholesale prices. Georgo Clidborn, of Craig, is visit lug iu our city, the guest of his cousin, Miss Autia L'ohuv. Dr. Ilullock purchased thu Cliarloy AVilcy property in l-'oro t City hut week. C'onsidoratlon, $750,00. Mrs. George H.ilglt, of Hlllsboto, Ohio, is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. 1. Callaway, of this placo. Ask Lewis Ilurge'i, of Fotviit City, how ha likes to sell silk handkerchiefs to nion who wear broad-bilinniud hats. Wo hope Oregon will gi'eet I ho lec turer, Captniu See ey, with a crowded house. M. 11. Church, next Monday evening. Miss Mnggiu Hwwatd returned lo her home in this city last Ft iday f torn tin extended visit with relit.ves iu Otta wa, Kuticas, Mr. J. II. Flukes, who hut been vory sick for several weeks, Is now able to ruiumu his duties as teacher of thu Gordon school. lorn Holmes, of lilanchard, Iowa, l.s iu thu oily. Ho Is hot o training Mr. N. J. Kyger'o horse, "lironk-," for tho raco nt Mound City, next Thitrtday, Tickets for thu Suelcy lecture, can bu procured nt thu postolllce for '25 cunt.. Ho btiru and got ono in ndvanco In order lo avoid the lush ttt tho door. There is no lighter running or tnoro perfect wagon tnmlo than thu Or chard, Cl y. It is fully wuiriiuttid. For sa'o by H. 0. Schmidt, Oregon, Mis souri. i no ti Wotk his been suspended on (, Kuiikel mills lor the besrin to comimro with Holt ooitnti -Two pair of double rolls, elypp'cW.the UHpowlbillty of getting th from Dayton. Ohio, for th.. (JunklViL'oes?iiry for the work, out of mills were su b-.dly damaged by an iii,9tyii. tho bottom being aliuos nLlniit nn tliu C. B. & O. ru b oai . t uU now. whiter, owing to tho timber tho hot almost bottom- tlioy are uso less and have been refiise(irW-Soloniou Foster and Flora Trissal by the milling company. Tho railroad Council Hluffs, Iowa, were- united in company us usual are tudy nbottt mak- thu holy b.wU of matrimony in that lng settlotneut then they will complain city, last wonk. Uoth were former if thu frii..i!.iilf..i tl... i.iililm iidfMelMtn intiiilntitB if tljtd i.tl' unit flm Kll'VTIMVr. i v....Manaln9t them. sfl t-irothur wltli their many fnendsoxtond ItUU IJIIIU IV ' ' 1 - PI...... 1 Tlm Wim co.igralulatlotis. One of the largest und best select ed Ftoi ks of clothing that can bo found 111 Holt Comity, Is at the St. Joo, Co Operative Store, Maitland, Missouri. Mr. ltapp, tho nniuugor, has titled up ono side of his ninminoth establishment. Georgo W- lialdrvjn, Forma City, Is al- cxtiiisivoly lor clotlnng, lie has suits so iiaiuiling Uieir goous, aim setting ii. iiir ciiiuucii, suns ior oojs, suits lor Fbo ICuukol Mautifaiitiiiiug Com- puny are now offering rare bargains in woolen goods, They havo 200 yards host easslmero which they will dose out at 95 els nnd $1.00 per yard. Hu-it Satinets, 70 cts. 80 cts. ntu' DO cts, por yard: und other jjornls hi propottlon. tho Btiuio pi lees. Now is your chanco to got till wool goods chcftjior than ever before. men, nnd sttilAthat will suit everybody, and don't forgot tho fact, that he will ho as cheap as any other man, .Icr.'ny Glovus at Kreuk & Watson's -Aiu to Kreck iV: utoii for S dts or Overcoats. D.ivo Porter, of Mound City, was pcranihulallng out streets, last week. T. C. Diitigan has sold his farm threo miles tuft of Oregon lo Hobci t Hester for !?3,7&o. ltev S. Carol hers will preach at tho Triumph txiiool bouse next Sunday at 11 a.m.. Children's .service at tho M. 12. church, Oregon, at 7 r.n. M. C. llruniliiiuii, one of Holt's very host teachers, was in our city last Saturday. Call again; il is a plc.sattre lo uieel such intelligent teachers. Isat.c Clmsbro is assisting John Ingliraiu iu his carpenter shep. Mr. I n ".lira ni l.s making u handsome ban ner case for Meyer Tost G A. 11. Nothing like being aginnd pa, und having your nose pulled, and fing "rooky-byo'bab.v, iu a tree top," to u bouncing baby Uy. Ak Who llovey. Thu Otuhnrd City Wagon, or tho Mllburn Haggles hnvo no Mipertor in quality, material or workmuihip. II. C. Schmidt, Oregon, Missouri, sells thorn, Do you want a strictly first-eluss Hugsy or Wagon? Call at tliu Central, whero you can get a bargain that you will nover regret. H. C. Sciimiht 1'iop., Oiogon, Mo. Mr. Stuckey, our popular livery man has just erected over his large new stablo, a vory Uno weallier vane. It is a largo horso in brou.n, and below are the letters indicating tliu points of the rompas. It is thu lincst vutio hi thu county by big odds. John W. Davis of Now Point, g ive us a pluusant o.ill last Wednesday. Mr. D. retui nod sotno two weeks ago Ironi an extended visit wltli rol.it Ives lu hull. ma. Ho was accompanied on his re- urn by Miss Until Denny, who will spmid tho winter with her coin-in, Mrs. Davis. r --On iho 24lh and 'ifith tilt llio Lecture Club met at Monro & Hoffman's olll (), and ulcctod tho following permanuiit olUcers: Piwstdfiit, Sam. O'Fallun; secretary, W. It. Hoffmann; coito.-- pendmg secretary, J. M. Hasuu.ss; troasnrur, Ituburt Moutgoinoiw ; Man agor, T. S. Hind). After a longthy dis cussion, the constitution und by-hufs were adopted, in which tho fo.lowlng' uvsessmunt plan was agived upon: that an immediate usi-csstuont of one dollar per nil a ru bo made, the samu lo remain In tho treasury as a guarantee fund. Such tusossment theiv.aftur roeei-sary to cover any delleit not to oxcond onu dol lar at one assessment, nor to exceed thtou dollars per sh.iru In all. The first tii-sesment is now due and is to b.i paid to thusocrolnry, ywjn iiwmw mm iiiimnuiiiicmiw -iMJuJvmrMjtjrpTva:-.-rwa'ji.'jTMRMjiij.-.vi.ijjij...i Our Prices eaiitiot be 15; at kui;i:k & watson. 'I'he to'al valuation ol thu city ot Maryillu is !?l,l.')l,0TJ. Tho Teaehms' Instiltito eoHVeue.s iu Forest City to-morrow, Saturday. I). 0. Wade, of Craig, was gazing at tilt bights In St. Jo.-eph, Tuesday. Mrs. Jane Kibble, ot ti.itii da.Iowit, is vtitlng her daughter, Mrs. Ora Hunt. All ex-soldiers will ploaso notice our list of Pension Attorneys who havo been suspended by the Commissioner of l'uitslo.is. Onu of Iho groatost benefits to a town or county Is a goo. I mill, and thu Mound City Mill h ono ot the best. Mutind City Nuws. Tho "Japanese Tea,'' given by tho ladies of the Chri-tian church, of this city, on "All llal.owecn," wa :i vety pica". nt atlair; well attended; all en joyed themselves; also it success iliian chilly Piot. Morrison, a former rotdunt of thU place, was In Oregon this week. Ho camu to ptiy a visit to his brother, S. W. Morrison, not knowing that ho had moved aw ny. The Prut, is now lo cated In Pago county, Iowa. Curds announcing the mariiago of Miss Kittte Mauplu havo been received. Tho happy t.ffair occurs at Craig next Tuesday oveuiiig.Tlio happy man is Mr. Goo. Ilurkhalioi', book-keeper for Allutt, Frnner & Co , of Craig. We congratu late. A man that will leave thu county without paying for his paper or making some arutigmuunts towuids its pa iniint Is not to bu trtwtcd lu any of his busi ness transactions. If a man has any feelings of honesty nnd manhoud about him, he must Icel mighty small over such an act any hnv. Quito n eiious accident occurred to Mi. .lunie.s Hraddy near this city on last Sunday morning. She went to the gate to moot some vi.sitor.s,uid as it had been raining and thu ground was mud dy, sho slipped and loll, dislocating her ankle nnd fracturing onu of thu bones of her Ie'r. Dr. .Smith was ca'led an. I I set tho hroKe.-i limb, since which time she Is getting along very well. -Craig Meteor. lie supremo Grand Lndtro of allows, nt its late session uiniii was hold at Providence, Itliodu Island, decide I to hold its next session at .Min neapolis, Minnesota. Tho order now niiinbers SjTH 1 ihomllWJ. The Increase during tlin pint year was 16,tl7. The amount paid for relief of members (lin ing tho past year was ?l,87J,0n7.fc9. Since tho ordar was esiabllsltod In America $31,O00,98S12.'i have been ex pended for relief of thu dlntrpod. r i Aleteor. L-iic Odd Ft ft Ml ofc-iTi JiiisS sj sSa2 feasts giVcKasa r- S5 : ; a Is U x -i r. t: . i;c it a' m:w--wn!i-ti GUI") '.'0 .11 l? 00 wi MINI "I id Itttui a i .vi 1 (Vj 4 M 2.- su 2 M W 00 in 10 .1 v. n tyi OttKfiON. AiiiturMin lloyil S 11 M Aiuirrsuii race lierrvs Auc 7 'J3 I Inward .1 M .S: Hon 8Bi Hoblllzcll ,V l'l(llMlon :UT5 ; Dilute T.S 17 0 itostettei i; r i 'lllll HA U13 , Ki evi-s.l A S'!"J5 I KliiK&l'rmul II IS , Kp'r N .1 SISil Ivreek Jt Will soil ,V. lu I Lelnner IU- M 17 Id .Martin I) M r.ra Nles .III tl II I Mes (iio W 17 10 I'elnrlia t'.M5 rtitlblleli I'lark 1 10 I'lleeTI. 10 Id I Sterri'tt W II UtQ I Selinlto Itros I3r,0 Seeiiimi 1'ieil ;n Stcnett Mary 2 18 Wiles I'. I Mni Ttt slcTTs rojti:sT crrv. AlklrPllT&Co 12W lliirgess Win W ll.il(lln n W BC. Ileeler.l I) IU ('hiioii l;irv M !!M rraliee it o 12 ll'i . (inivcs.l: Welicr iii llitt II W iu , llohlitellit 1'iiilcnton 'J.', M I l.aiuti ,1 II Mi I.I iiiiuis N.'iiiforrt I IS .Million & Unrye.ss 4ii(0 fSm.tli I.iiekliinilt tCo M 7S Williams W 11 IfilO fi) O Totals (i ! 14 V . , a-'.si5r-Shi!ir: ? O ljt"'.'y t i l O 5 (5 H " r " " 5" s lit lb B --:i'-l.ii.-s i SI - l8v? Itell W It tc r.i I omer tl II & Co I 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 - II i O ! UlllKlf.M' ti n line .i , W. itfall.I N r . 3 re ' 27l 12 IUC5KI.OW. $.V, (O I3 2fl ISII 1(1 sO en in fi) X 00 1 i -si ; X 2.1 r? 1 Konin Henry l'leiee lllnin CO Seott & SlnitnliaiiKll W il.on S (MU'K YnilllK A (1 ?! 10 10 roiiiiiis. S 7S 3S 7 S 12 40 iW 7S 7 35 lotal Cliiistl.ui IVter Karl Karl Kliklaml (iillllaii'J Selioli I'C Waller Miller ? P? I 'l COltNINO. lopj '--.w Total Graham V I. (lien Levi Itulil .1 1 Until .S; t'olairn WiiijiIiiw 11 I' o o c 3 Total If ar re re 0) 00 CO m:w roi.sT. n so 2.1 on r tin 3HSII oj St)2J MANUrAC'Tt'ltlllth Hook .I.-ieoli fl2M Canon WM II ai Color (ieo 123 Dals Itleliey 1 UI Dawson Hull & Ztr;liT 77 Ml Katl llrnee 12 73 Kiist l-orel Mill Co IIKi (llli.soii Mnxwell VI llnrilinaii W 1' Co 17 iVi KniiKi'l I) ,t bini-t '.'0,'a Lewis It V 12 OU I'lltlelKi V 13 00 B.K'Ker .', S Mmi 12 17 hulunlliaiu r C ,12 i3 V,iliC,oni A W '.'3 311 sVlV.Vi nix'.wniM.A'rioN; T.iliil 1 Mound Cit , M.iltlaial Cral:? Oli'ltou r'ore.st City I (.'orillllK i liis'Llnu' New rnlat I'orlies Maiiiir.ii'lito-i a 1 32 713 si mi 2J 373 10 300 1) 2on 7.'AJ H330 ;.'2i7 J S.'ll 312 1730 1SU . IW loll , VOOO 3vOO r,u 1?S 20U ., BOO sue Soon , 2UO0 1SWI 2SO .-iso '.HO 700 .-UaiO 100(1 I2.VI 1SISI '.'0(i 4SOO ?3ltM $KI ,hmi M ."iVO KOO 33UO JSOO 4 SOD iWJ Jll) VI l 1(11 .-ISO ItKW l tone 700 140 ISoo S3.T1 ioo lime Mm 2ISI 2311 12Co ,1il l.Vi S.V0 loon 1 tr, .Will 12UI to.) I'.WI 4:.i mi . le(Ki KKIO ( 110 I Ml 3.VI 61200 73 7(l .130 23d 11110 400 0 7l V.fKI WHO loo 4000 l.'4m 1 UK) fiW73 1100 4( ) m .VI Jwi $ so 2600 (J"i MU) Mhi 03.V) 3IK ' KM 1000 ;,ioo ?itrtt 3:01 "00 J7SW 120!) two .WO 113 3sU) U'OO I nog 12T0 1UU 17UJ 30ial 1000 11JS 11.') 2300 .".2S7 T.ir. il'."sj3l 324 UI 730 ttt Hil SS 271 12 ?M im to Ki 2S W VI 3)2 SO q tVMMSI -Mi. K. (. 11, Itz, who has been visiting friends in St. Joseph, fur sever al (lavs, returned homo, Snturdnr. you Tin: ;ii.sr riuisii ovsTKH'5, 3!KVi:) IK ALL KTV'I.EA, (10 TO 1 1 0 W A It I M It EST A U AX T, OttKfiON, HO.- KANSAS .WAtJONb i on sai.k n v Wh, B. Canon, Voukx Citv, Mo Ar ?G2.C0 CASH, gu $C6.00 0 TIMK. SiifcV